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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... vroi iTN-5- ,LL1&iJzvujq Y NEWMARKET CRAVEN MEE'ING : ,MNfAt MARtCH 30 'the 'iaiven Stakes, a S tscriprfiorsof cogs, eacl for all ages.; a-yr olds st. Tvlb. 3-yr olds 8st. 4-yr olds 8st 9ie; 5-yr olds .9t tib. 6-yr oldk 9ist.51b. and aged 9st- 71b Across tile Flat. M;r. D. Radciifie'stcih. ?? rs old - Sir ff1. Wiliiamson's b. h. Walton, aged. Mt. Blachfofd'i b. h. Currycomb, 4-yrs old I. ...

CATTERICK-BRIDGE RACES

... | - C*A'TTE'RrCK-B4RIJYGEL ACAES: April , produce staketi .t t gs. each bs ft tr Ailts nd fillies rising three vears old. wornlts (so tiscibers) Sir W. G(ra.rd' b.-c Wiatle. by Beningbrongh x. Mr Fletcher's b. t: sistlr to St svely, 8sit. i. Won easy Sweepstakes of Sgq. cSch, fn'r half-brod horses, 1tst- Two . - nilebe;.' (s Sutribers.) Mr. F. Haitltv'l. r.- Waeker byS tride 3 ti Mr Appleton's ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1807
Newspaper: Newcastle Courant
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Article | Words: 790 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTiNG INTELtIGAMN±, ?? . , . , v #~ - A., -.1 f: , NEWMARL(FT CRAVEiN MEETING'Ifs7 h d , ..k X.! , - ' FStIDAY, APIUIL 3. account of the utverity oftfae eaather, Thinaday sh cs that ,vere'p)OLponed till'this da 1. * pert , ?? oof Grafcon s 1wn, sster to F6irster, o-'lb. t' , li31ait Bl7 td's T( Lii upldn, gst. 24yr. old Cue rse, 18s . 1.t- ,t on- II. Sir J . Shelly's br. & Wood Nymph, by ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPOR T7IP.0 N2'LLIGEAIGE., EWMAIAEMT CRAiEN MEE'14'MG, ; . .XV@SPDAY MA.RCH 31. htorw 5ackville's ;istard, 8st. tlb. beat Lord F,04ey's Pipyli tli t t.8tb. Acrosi the Flat9, cogsl-z tO, I on Biea4g*4. , Sweepfsa, es-of IoOgi. eacb, Ii. ft. for aolts cariying 8st. 51b. and v b .,g~t~es gs. ssK . M ,3in'g -Iyrs old. I Mr. ili'o b. ccb' Sir poloton4? o-t of Lignum's 4am f 1 D. of er~&iqn's own ...

BOXING

... T ~ ~ ~~ o ween EAss BELCHaEt (who to enue h nie title of Charnri~nor England) ?? teokp1 ie ~esred~yat Mo le~' t, pposite Hattlitan;- for. md asaeo'2~gineas. IBoh thle pugilists ar -eerkdi h io spribwol.I ag beeni a rnatter of surprize to many that Cat 3 hul lae'vsntur'd to-have batked. Cri17 against so, re c'htd P orm ris sBeIlerwh, N aitho~uh Ie haai ~i deyre deenertedin stfcxrgth, besides ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... *I .SPP TIN -I :LLi!G. I . ..a ii I f .t ii AI t - ¶sj~A , -e~-s6.; ?? ge'drIi. l4rs the; Fht' o' l:a~ gt L CrbTe(tenor' b. f'i kv~ toI an OL auretta, *Mr. Ho~vorth`s Largton, s.I. etr asnahtnr. 8se/~b;D. .5og~7 o4'on LinIgton., *The hiog's Plat o f 'ag. qi.~r~a Yitt 91 oyr ais andag dsat i I rfero e. HIb.po:-r'enes;4 an~d pi 11 - Ld. Wilton sf ?? pshi~~ysod Mr. Wilsonl' gre hdiddrte4y~~e td. ...